Modulation of nitric oxide and cytokines production by L-arginine in human gut mucosa |
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Authors: | Lecleire Stephane Coeffier Moise Leblond Jonathan Hubert Aurelie Lemoulan Sabrina Petit Andre Ducrotte Philippe Dechelotte Pierre Marion Rachel |
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Institution: | Appareil Digestif Environnement Nutrition (ADEN EA 3234) and Institut Fédératif de Recherches Multidisciplinaires sur les peptides (IFR n 23), CIC-INSERM-CHU, 76031 Rouen Cedex, France. stephanelecleire@hotmail.com |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Arginine is a conditionally essential amino-acid with immuno-modulatory properties, mainly through the nitric oxide (NO) pathway. AIM: To assess the effects of arginine on intestinal production of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines and NO in human gut. METHODS: An enteral solution of arginine or a control solution of amino-acids was administered to 8 healthy volunteers on a randomized cross-over design. Duodenal biopsies were taken. Pro- (IL-6, IL-8) and anti-inflammatory (IL-4, IL-10) cytokines mRNA expression was assessed by RT-PCR. Other biopsies were cultured with 0.1, 0.5 or 2 mM arginine or control amino-acids, under basal or IL-1beta-induced inflammatory conditions. Interleukin-4, IL-6, IL-8 and IL-10 production was measured in culture supernatant by ELISA and NO production by Griess reaction. RESULTS: Arginine enhanced the production of NO under inflammatory conditions in a dose-dependent manner (P=0.03). IL-1beta increased the production of IL-8 and IL-6 (P<0.01). Arginine had no effect on pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines production both under basal and inflammatory conditions. CONCLUSIONS: Arginine enhanced the production of NO but did not affect that of cytokines in inflammatory human gut. Further clinical studies are required to assess whether arginine-enhanced NO production plays a beneficial or deleterious effect in intestinal inflammation. |
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